Fenmarsh by Christian Lain

Synopsis

Klepto the hunter crosses the not-so-impenetrable boundary into the land of Fenmarsh: a place not dissimilar to your average open air toilet in the everglades – you might even find the occasional Romanesque sponge-on-a-stick ablution device growing nearby. He has been here before and he has a plan to grab an artefact and cause a bit of unrest.

The local denizens have spent all their existence denying the existence of other places and their insular nature, albeit successful in Fenmarsh, that would not be the case on the outside. In fact they are dominant due to the directed influence of a guardian, or Hayward called Mr Magnus Meantime – a fellow of small marsh’n stature, great knowledge and not really a Marsh’n.

Chek the Lime Pickle Pot Junior, or Chek for short, has an asynchronous meeting with the mysterious old Magnus Meantime, who of course, has this artefact that the Klepto fella wants. So, what’s the big deal, it’s only a chisel. That is, when it wants to be, these artefacts can be virtually anything. With it, and the artefact Klepto already wields – the Ankh of Slaughter, many creatures will be able to cross the edge of Fenmarsh – evolution always finds a way.

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